'I am Solo' season 16 contestant Yeong-suk warned she will take a firm stance against malicious commenters who are trying to harm even her daughter.

On the 18th, Yeong-suk of season 16 posted a long message on her social account and issued a warning to the malicious commenters.

She uploaded a live broadcast video from a year ago and said, "Is it common sense to look at my Instagram, call the daycare and report in detail or ask if something is wrong? Before enrolling in the daycare, season 16 Yeong-suk's child was asked if the child would enroll there. They said cancel the enrollment, my child won't be allowed to enroll. That happened. Afterwards, on DC Portal they mentioned my child's kindergarten and real name, posting mocking comments and even a kindergarten photo. Coincidentally, that photo included a partial view of a teacher's face who is there now. It's a photo from drop-off. It was an action taken by a parent at the daycare," she said.

She continued, "Do those who behaved like that think they don't know who I am? I sincerely hope you apologize and repent. This is your last chance. It seems you're creating another troublesome situation now, but let me be clear. People who look at my Instagram and call one by one, people who raise their voices and bully even though my child is present, seem unaware that this qualifies as stalking. In addition, it can amount to child abuse related to the child," she emphasized.

She added, "I have endured so far because I didn't want to make noise at the daycare, but I feel I can no longer remain silent. My lawyer also advised to let the matter pass peacefully, and the video was posted a year ago. I also believed in letting things go peacefully, so I remained silent, but apparently you don't know what you're doing. Pay more attention to your own child and go out and earn even one won more. There will be no more. From the moment I post this, I will respond firmly," she warned.

Through comments, Yeong-suk also said, "There are many parents at the daycare who are warm and admirable, looking only for the children's sake. When that incident happened a year ago, the director endured and eventually called me; during the meeting I was shocked to hear those stories. I am a parent who sends my child to a regular public kindergarten, not an international school or infant care. After that incident I clearly said something. I posted a video, but even so, if they contacted the daycare again to talk about me and my child, I politely said I would have no choice but to take legal action. After that, that parent reportedly stopped contacting me. But it started again. It's not just one person," she said angrily.

She added, "Please do not create a situation that forces me to take a strong response. Only take actions you can be held accountable for. Only do things you can handle. As a mother who raises the same child and sends them to the daycare, this is my last warning. If you apologize for what needs apologizing, there will be no problem. Having the courage to apologize is a big thing. I always wish for peace. I wish physical and mental peace and peace for your family."

Meanwhile, season 16 contestant Yeong-suk became known after appearing on the ENA and SBS PLUS variety show 'I am Solo' divorcee special. She later engaged in exposés with season 16 Sang-cheol and this year in July was found guilty of violating the Information and Communications Network Act (defamation and insult) and fined 2 million won.

Separately, Yeong-suk, who suffered various malicious comments even after appearing on the show, said on the 5th, "Even though I remained still, repetitive complaints driven by some malicious intent were raised, and as a result I once submitted a year's worth of my financial records, including my child's account. Also, false and exaggerated complaints were continuously filed with the headquarters, causing planned group purchases to be canceled or halted. As a result of repeatedly filing complaints with the headquarters based on facts that were completely different and inaccurate, even confirmed schedules could not proceed normally. These actions clearly caused damage," and added, "Through all possible legal procedures, including obstruction of business (Criminal Act Article 314), defamation and civil damages claims for repeated harassment under the Stalking Punishment Act, we will respond firmly to those who filed malicious complaints."

Below is the full post by season 16 contestant Yeong-suk.

This video is from a year ago.
Is it common sense to look at my Instagram, call the daycare and report in detail or ask if something is wrong?

Before enrolling in the daycare, season 16 Yeong-suk's child was asked if the child would enroll there.
They said cancel the enrollment, my child won't be allowed to enroll.
That happened.
Afterwards, on DC Portal they mentioned my child's kindergarten and real name,
posting mocking comments and even a kindergarten photo.
Coincidentally, that photo included a partial view of a teacher's face who is there now.
It's a photo from drop-off.
It was an action taken by a parent at the daycare.

Do those who behaved like that think they don't know who I am?
I sincerely hope you apologize and repent.
This is your last chance.

It seems you're creating another troublesome situation now,
but let me be clear.
People who look at my Instagram and call one by one
people who raise their voices and bully even though my child is present
seem unaware that this qualifies as stalking.
In addition, it can amount to child abuse related to the child.

I have endured so far because I didn't want to make noise at the daycare,
but I feel I can no longer remain silent.
My lawyer also advised to let the matter pass peacefully, and the video was posted a year ago.
I also believed in letting things go peacefully, so I remained silent, but apparently you don't know what you're doing

Pay more attention to your own child and go out and
earn even one won more.
There will be no more.
From the moment I post this, I will respond firmly.

There are many parents at the daycare who are warm and admirable, looking only for the children's sake. When that incident happened a year ago, the director endured and eventually called me; during the meeting I was shocked to hear those stories. I am a parent who sends my child to a regular public kindergarten, not an international school or infant care.

After that incident I clearly said something. I posted a video, but even so, if they contacted the daycare again to talk about me and my child, I politely said I would have no choice but to take legal action. After that, that parent reportedly stopped contacting me. But it started again. It's not just one person.

You know well, right? Please do not create a situation that forces me to take a strong response. Only take actions you can be held accountable for. Only do things you can handle. As a mother who raises the same child and sends them to the daycare, this is my last warning. If you apologize for what needs apologizing, there will be no problem. Having the courage to apologize is a big thing. I always wish for peace. I wish physical and mental peace and peace for your family

[Photo] season 16 Yeong-suk SNS

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